Wyoming Mule deer units

drem1

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I currently have 12 deer points. I’m looking for recommendations on some good units that will require all or most of these points. I don’t want to waste a bunch of points on a unit that I can draw in a few years after using these ones. I’m not opposed to using an outfitter to get the most out of the years of accumulated points. Thanks in advance!
 

jonny5

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The general units of G and H are about as good as it gets in WY, IMO. That's if you like to see beautiful backcountry, glassing and are willing to do some serious hiking. Take a buddy or a family member and go have a blast!
 
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drem1

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The general units of G and H are about as good as it gets in WY, IMO. That's if you like to see beautiful backcountry, glassing and are willing to do some serious hiking. Take a buddy or a family member and go have a blast!
Region G is where I would like to start going more often. My dad and some other family lived there for years and it’s awesome country. But idk if I want to use 12 points to go when I could go with every other year for the most part. I would like to try to somewhere with a limited entry that I most likely will never get to go to again.
 

jonny5

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Region G is where I would like to start going more often. My dad and some other family lived there for years and it’s awesome country. But idk if I want to use 12 points to go when I could go with every other year for the most part. I would like to try to somewhere with a limited entry that I most likely will never get to go to again.
Region G took 8.5 points to draw this year and it's getting tougher each year. The only way to hunt it often is to be a WY resident.
 

TurboTec

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I’m in the same boat as you drem…I have 11 deer points for Wyoming and looking to get a quality hunt. I’ve thought about region G and H but would rather do a unit that is all draw vs. OTC. Point creep is becoming a big issue and only getting worse. The good part is they changed the draw to May a few years ago to allow for winter deer assessments to be completed which is a better management strategy, but keeps you on your toes for the spring months. I’ve thought about the south central units but also want to hunt the mountains for deer instead of sage hills. It’s not an easy decision.


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If you want a backcountry hunt, region G. I know it's OTC for residents, but it still cranks out giant bucks every year. If your looking for the best trophy potential, it's pretty hard to beat. You could always try for the migration tag, but you'll likely be waiting for a bit on that one.

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I currently have 12 deer points. I’m looking for recommendations on some good units that will require all or most of these points. I don’t want to waste a bunch of points on a unit that I can draw in a few years after using these ones. I’m not opposed to using an outfitter to get the most out of the years of accumulated points. Thanks in advance!
I would look into a few of the late season units up in Nw corner near cody. 112 and 110 late tags are getting better and producing bigger bucks. Also word is they may extend those tags to November 20th this year. Wilderness, and bears and stuff, but good deer around. 160 to 180, chances of a migrating monster too. I live In cody as well
 

FLHunter87

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I would look into a few of the late season units up in Nw corner near and late tags are getting better and producing bigger bucks. Also word is they may extend those tags to November 20th this year. Wilderness, and bears and stuff, but good deer around. 160 to 180, chances of a migrating monster too. I live In cody as well
I'm thinking of wanting to go back. I hunted about 5 years ago in the Shoshone Forest. There's a bunch of private property where we were but hunting is great. I can't remember what trailhead. A family friend actually owned a ranch that borders that forest and that's where we hunted several times. Trying to remember everything. Area, tags, etc. Looking to do mainly Deer. That's one of the many our group, I got this 5 years. 7x6 NT 178" he was in the national forest.
 

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I'm thinking of wanting to go back. I hunted about 5 years ago in the Shoshone Forest. There's a bunch of private property where we were but hunting is great. I can't remember what trailhead. A family friend actually owned a ranch that borders that forest and that's where we hunted several times. Trying to remember everything. Area, tags, etc. Looking to do mainly Deer. That's one of the many our group, I got this 5 years. 7x6 NT 178" he was in the national forest.
Do to poor management out deer numbers are in the dumps. I live and work on a ranch in the area you are talking about. I have access to thousands of acres of private ground and know must of the public like the back of my hand. I hunted long and hard before I found a buck worth hanging my tag on this season and last. if you Come back hamper your expectations and look for an experience not a trophy. our mule deer are a shadow of what they were even 5 years ago. we had many hunters nonresident and resident who struggled to even see deer. the check station at the bottom of the south fork said they had seen record lows for deer checked in. sure the weather got a few deer moving, but the resident deer are almost completely gone. with that many points don't burn up here, because you are truly burning them. you likely won't fill.
 

manitou1

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The winter of '22/'23 wiped out a large part of the herd in G/H... and much of western and southern WY.
Definitely not what they needed.
 

TaperPin

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You need to be careful with some limited draw tags - just because it’s hard to draw doesn’t mean the hunting is good. Sometimes it is popular because of where it’s located, or any animals there are simply easy to kill.
 
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wytx

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We still have deer in ???????? Wyoming, just not as many.
 
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